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Chemistry, 13.01.2021 17:50, jeffreyaxtell4542

The activation energy for a chemical process is the minimum energy needed for a successful reac-tion to occur. This might be the energy needed to break a bond in a reactant molecule or to ion-ize a key component in the reaction. The speed with which the reaction occurs is a direct correla-tion to how many particles in the sample have the minimum energy. Use a Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution to illustrate why raising the temperature of a reactant mixture often speeds up the reaction.

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